Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 27, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Monda)', November 27, i 922
ASHLAND DALLT TIDINGS
PAGE POUR
« I
Local and Personal
MONEY-SAVING DRUG SAL
N E W S is any hum an activity
or event that fa o f in terest to
oth er hum ans. T he BEST n ew s is
th at w h ich in terests th e greatest
num ber o f people. T he T idings
w ould greatly appreciate it if you
w ould call 31) when you have an
item o f in terest. Thank you.
OUR WHOLE DRUG STOCK ON SALE
BARGAIN
H ere from H ilt—
Mrs. L. H. W ertz, of H ilt, Calif., j
spent the week-enil in A shland, vis-j
¡ting w ith friends and shopping!
about th e city.
F rancy B urbank potatoes,
per 100 pounds, th is w eek.
M arket. 61 N orth Main.
O rres cleans clothes.
No Matter What Your Need May Be, You Can Buy It for Less — Money
Saved Is Money Earned — Check up the Things You Will Need
During the Next Three Months and Purchase at Once
$1.45;
Plaza;
P hone 64.
H ere from W eed—
Among n o rth e rn C alifornia people
w ere here in th e city over th e w eek­
end w ere Mrs. J. P. Lucy, Bernice
Pow ell, L. J. Cassidy and D. R.
Johnson.
To the first Ten Customers—each and every morning this week—we will give a 25c coupon
which may be redeemed at once, or any time up to Christmas — provided these ten cus­
tomers make purchases of articles totaling $2.00 Net.
SPECIAL OFFER
D R U G S, BO O R S,
■ELH A R T
STATIONERY
B e tte r Insurance a t reasonably
ra te s. B illings Agency. P hone 211.
S p e o a l—•
All sew ing m achines rep a ire d be­
fore D ecem ber 20 th, $1.00 each.
73-eod-2*
P hone 349-R.
72t£ i I’' , a 4e»‘n ity H as Blaze—
D etrick sells for less.
V isitine from Salem —
j The A lpha T au Omega fra te rn ity
Mrs. Brook, of Salem is in A sh­
P
laza
a t th e U niversity of Oregon su stain ed
Choice
tu
rk
ey
s,
rig
h
t
prices.
land for a few days visiting Mrs.
dam ages to several thousand of dol­
M
arket.
61
N
orth
Main.
L ulu W ilson and fa th e r, E. K. Hall.
lars in a fire S aturday aftern o o n .
Mrs. Brooks is tre a s u re r of M arion
Many of th e boys are rep o rted to
Location—
L eakin': for
county.
new
com
ers
have
lost th e ir clothes by th e con-
e
n
te
rta
in
s
A shland
Buy your factory blocks now be-! daily and while som e do not m ake flag ratio n . The men were d ecorat-j
fore th e bad w eath er begins. Car- th e ir business know n, q u ite a nuni- iug for a dance, w ith h arvest decora-i
73-6 her m ake th e ir w ants know n. Among tions, and it is believed a cig a rette
son-F ow ler L um ber Co.
the la tte r class* come L ieutenant and stub in a bundle of corn sta lk s s ta rt-
W e a re th a n k fu l for your p a tro n ­ Mrs. F ry who form erly lived in Cali- ed the fire. The house was erected
age in th e p ast and hope th a t we fornia, b u t a re now looking for a for the fra te rn ity th is year, and was
L ie u te n a n t en tirely new.
It was b u ilt a t ani
continue to please. L ad ies’ w ork a business and a home.
specialty.
A shland C leaning and Fry served in the aviation for some expense of $22,000 and was pro-
Dyeing W orks. P hone 63.
73tf tim e, and only recently received his iected by $8000 w orth of insurance
discharge, m aking it possible for him A m ajo rity of th e fu rn itu re was
F ou l Battery S tolen —
to estab lish him self in some place saved.
E. K. Hall had the m isfo rtu n e toj p e n n a n en tly . He left for M edford ;
B russels sp ro u ts, cran b erries, cel­
have the b a tte ry stolen out of his this aftern o o n to look over th a t city.
ery,
head lettuce, sw eet potatoes and
F o rd c ar S atu rd ay night.
tu
rn
ip
s for T hanksgiving dinner.
Cliff Payne m akes fire screens.
High grade tailo rin g a t O rres
Plaza M arket.
T ailo r Shop. Get your o rd er in now
F acto ry blocks, coal and wood.
for C hristm as.
73-2* C arson-Fow ler L um ber Co.
73-6 ( ¡ u t o Nam ed O regon Director—
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The d ire c to ra te of th e Pacific;
R e tu rn s from P o rtla n d —
N orthw est T ourist association, a t T a-'
F. F. W h ittle, of th e W h ittle coma, elected E. V. C a rte r, of Ash-
T ra n sfe r com pany, re tu rn e d home land, as one of the Oregon d irecto rs
T M L TH EA T ER SÊAUTIR»
! la tte r p a rt of th e week a fte r a few j in the association, a t the a n n u a l busi-
days spent in P o rtla n d on business, i ness m eeting. It was decided a t the
TODAY-
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' m eeting to co n tin u e a d v ertisin g the
We specialize on a $30 suit. You ‘in te rn a tio n a l p lay g ro u n d ” d u rin g
c a n ’t beat it for th e m oney, P aul- 1923, and to ask for several appro-
73tl‘ p ria tio n s from th e Oregon. W ashing-
s e ru d ’s.
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ton and B ritish C olum bia legisla-
The O. E. S. E m broidery club will tu re s to c arry out to u rist develop-
m eet tom orrow (T uesday) aftern o o n m ent work.
Ì
L Lathy
in M asonic hall. All E a ste rn S tar
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m em bers are urged to be present, a s.
P hone 401 for appointm ents, Dr.
73tf
th e re will be several ap ro n s to be Geo. J. Kinz, C hiropractor,
/
j
LOR i A
ÂltfON;
made.
S-
Fort Where Mexican Troops Revolted
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE— Two and one-half acres,
seven room house, chicken house
and garage, fru it and berries. Call
494 Holly St.
73-eod-’
FOR SALE— Pigs.
1T
Phone 447-L.
WANTED— A m an for n ight work.
A shland G reenhouse.
7 3-3
FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed a p artm en t,
garage. 272 Maple tit.
73-ff
WANTED
W oman
for
general
housew ork one day a week. Phone
73-;
401.
164 Sixth St.
73-2
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I
FOR SALE— H eating stove, m att- i
ress, rug, dining room set, m ir - ;
ror, pictures and wool b la n k e ts .;
4 47 Allison St., cor. G resham . 73-1
FOR SALE — Bicycle.
W ill In sta ll Radii» Sot—
Max and Ted G eB aurer left Sun­
day for E ugene, w here they will re ­
ceive a line radio o u tfit costing sev­
eral hundred dollars. This will he
installed in the Oregon hotel and
will be used to e n te rta in friends of
the G eB auer’s and patrons of th e lin ­
tel, The set is said to be an excep­
tionally fine one, being equipped
w ith a phonograph horn, th u s doing
away with the use of individual re-
ceivlng or listening-in sets,
WE SELLL AND RECOMMEND
C ALU M ET
The Econom y BAKING POW DER
IDEAL GRIM ’KRY
A w ant ad w ill sell it.
H ere is an airplane view of the scene of the latest revolt in Mexico—Fort
■Hidalgo, near Ju arez—and in tlie foreground some of the rebels are to I
ibe seen digging trenches. Under the leadership of Captain Van Verde, the !
¡Forty-third battalion. Mexican infantry, stationed at the fort, revolted and j
attacked Juarez. They were driven back to the fort with considerable losses
Jorgenson’s Electric Bakery
WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS
MUCH IN LITTLE
, Tlie Vatican contains 11,000 ap art­
ments.
P aris entertains on an average near­
ly 500,090 foreign visitors each year.
In the United States during 1920 a
total of 10.323 deaths were tlie result
of falls.
ANTIQUITIES IN WHITE HOUSE
Dry F o ld Predicted—
The weather forecast fo r the w eek' Attractions Well Worth Inspection Are
Ridurli from H unt —
Known to Comparatively Few
H. C. Stock and R in e h a rt K ruggel includes th e probability of show ers
Visitors in Washington.
retu rn ed S atu rd ay evening from a a iOng th e Oregon and W ashington
Shanghai Imported. 132 British mo
torcars in 1921.
Several flutes were found in an
Egyptian tomb in 1889.
Sheiks in Arabia now wear wrist
watches with radium dials.
The American Ornithologists’ union,
i organized in 1883, is the largest organl-
zation of bird students.
Where Knitting Is Barred.
Justice Horrldge ordered some wom­
en spectators at Surrey assizes tfl
cease knitting in court, the London
Daily Exprqps says.
He may have been prompted to do
this by the recollection of the callous
conduct of some women in court dur­
ing tlie trials of Major Armstrong at
Hereford and Alla way at Winchester.
Knitting needles clicked freely on both
occasions, even during the summings
up.
A prominent barrister, consulted by
a DaH.v Express representative, did
not join in the judge’s wholehearted I
condemnation. “It all depends on cir- ’
cmnstances,” lie said. “If the women
are merely spectators, then their knit­
ting interferes with nobody, and I do
not see why they should not be al­
lowed to go on with it.
“It becomes a very different thing,
however, if the knitters are jurymen,
with a man's liberty, or periiaps life,
dependent on tlie attention they give
io the case. No part of their mentality
should be absorbed by the action ol
knitting."
few days on K lam ath lake, w here coast, w ith fair w eath er prevailing.
Least advertised of the attractions
they spent the tim e h u n tin g geese. This is hailed w ith joy Ry local foot­ of the White House is a collection of
They rep o rt having m ade a good kill, ball fans, as a w e a th er re p o rt of this antiquities relating to the historic man
i but mad<} for hom e early in ord er to ■ j.ind gen erally re su lts in fine wea- slon, which is on view in a basement
avoid th e storm which all things in -A k e r jn A shland. A dry field T hanks- room adjoining the oval room directly
a
dicated was coming.
giving day for th e gam e betw een beneath the blue room.
paramount
This oval room, by the way, was
¡A shland and M edford, will elim inate
&idure
All wool ready-to-w ear suits, $15 the possibility of fum bles, and w ith used for receiving guests in tlie old
73tf nice w eather, a record - break in g days, when the main door of entrance
and up at P a u lse ru d ’s.
to the White House was in the middle
crowd is expected to w itness the of the south side and not on the north
C hestnuts, B razils, alm onds, w al-'
gh Qn (he hlgh school a th le tic
front, as at present.
It is slightly
Plaza Market.*!
n u ts, hickory n uts.
i field.
above the ground level, and the old-
61 N orth Main.
time entrance still remains, opening di­
Tailored ready-to-w ear su its a t rectly upon tlie spacious lawn. For­
d in n er T hanksgiving at
73tf merly a road led past it, which in wet
P a u lse ru d ’s.
Tomorrow and Wednesday the T urkey
V irginia.
F o r fam ily reserved
weather was so muddy th at arriving
tables, call 1S3-J.
73-2'
guests had trouble to keep their feet
Select P rim a ry R eads—
dry.
S h o p p n g in City—
j A fter raany m ouths of deli^ r a t i o n
Thus it was in Dolly Madison’s day,
Miss Mollie B ritt, of Jacksonville, | and negotiations, th e s ta te highway and one of the most interesting curios
'com m ission has placed th e M edtord- in the little museum is her book of
was shopping in th e city today.
C rater Lake highw ay in the second cooking recipes, blank pages of which
D on't overlook our $30 S P E C IA L .' division. C ontinuation of th e h ig h -' are inscribed with culinary ideas in
Underground Clock.
her own handwriting. There is also
It is not generally known that the!
We stan d back of it. P a u lse ru d ’s . ! way developm ent program in the;
73tf 'n e x t two years w ill be m ade, a t an J a blue-and-gold china bowl, two feet i world is receiving the correct time from
high, upheld by three graceful female a wonderful piece of m echanism
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1 approxim ate cost of $6,000,000. The
figures, which, imported from France, buried in tlie catacom bs of P aris about
Passes T hro u g h A shland—
G ran ts Pass-C rescent Citlv highw ay. was in use during tier reign.
89 feet below tlie su rface of the
Gordon S tew art, of V ancouver, j to the C alifornia line, was also
Abigail Adams, the first m istress of streets.
W ash., passed th ro u g h A shland to- placed in th e second division, which the W hite House, Is represented by a
The time signals from tlie Eiffel
day en ro u te to so u th e rn C alifornia, to ta ls 1673 m iles. The prim ary sys- silhouette of herself, cut out of black tower, known to all wireless enthusi­
w here he expects to spend the w inter, i tem will to tal 1953 m iles and in- paper by some unknown hand. Two asts, are regulated by this tinder
Mr. S tew art is an a c q u ain ta n c e of eludes th e C olum bia highw ay, the saltcellars of hers are also in the col­ ground timepiece. It was placed in
the D etrick fam ily of th is city.
o ld Oregon T rail, the W allula cut- lection, as well as a huge silver-mount­ such a position in order that it should
ed goblet of full-quart capacity which not be affected by changes of tem pera­
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off, th e Pacific highw ay on th e east
her husband used when he was Presi­ ture or air pressure.
If you don t have w h at you want 3jde
Roosevelt highw ay, and the
dent.
Its average daily reading for the
for th a t T hanksgiving dinner, go to , onnection of the Pacific highw ay
There are pieces of china represent- first six months of this year vv¿is less
the P laza M a ik e t, thofy have it.
.betw een Albany and M edford.
iqg every set used at the W hite House than 9.91 seconds out. For a period of
from the earliest days until now—the 104 consecutive days no discrepancy
T h an k sgivin g T hursday—
M incem eat in hulk and jars. Plaza latest, white and gold, being the Wil­ whatever was observed, and from May
O rder tyour fru it cake, m ince and M arket, i
son set for the sta te dining room. A 25 to June 27 its total error was only
rem arkable piece from tlie Harrison 0.0903 seconds per day.
pum pkin pies early. T urkey dinner
set is a turkey platter bearing a beau
It measured the time, therefore, to
served T hursday. Home B akery and
Mountaineering
Comparatively
New.
tifUl
painting
of
a
gobbler.
Other
!
about
three ten-millionths of a second, i
R e sta u ra n t 69 N orth Main.
73-3
M ountaineering for it» own sake Is ; pleve3 of t i,at set are adorned with
comparatively re c e n t; even since the ; various pictures of animals, while the
Agricultural Economics.
Improving Nicely—
invention of photography few people vegetable dishes are ornamented with
Agricultural colleges in 45 states
Mrs. R. C. M orris, who w as in­ who have not made an ascent can com- i paintings o f different vegetables, It
are giving courses in agricultural
ju red when she stepped th ro u g h a prettend tlie thrilling uplift of spirit was designed for a descriptive tame economics and allied subjects this
service, so to speak.
tra p door at th e M. S. H am aker that . omes at the top of a high moun
year.
In a number of slates the
tain a fter a long and difficult climb.
hom
e
on
N
orth
Main
stre
e
t,
w
h
e
re
;
courses include studies in marketing,
—A surprising comedy ro­
Moat Blanc, 15.781 feet high, was first
had gone in com pany w ith o t h e t !
co-operation, farm management, and
ascended in 1786, and at that time
mance. with a great east of she
Daily Thought.
commercial geography.
Tlie United
friends of th e H am ak ers to surprise w riters had only expressions of hor-
favorites.
Love thy seif and meuy will hate St ites Department of Agriculture is
them , is rep o rted to be im proving j ror for the „ ¿ e m p t.-Y o u th 's Com
watching the work with great interest, j
bee.— Anon.
nicely.
pan ion.
b/erQilded
Caffe'
D R U G S , BOOKS,
STATIONERY
Tuesday, November 28
T his C h ristm a s
your photograph—the only gift that only you
can make.
And now is the time to phone No. 8 for an
appointment.
The photographer in your town
DARLING STUDIO
>
“ PO RTRAITS THAT PL E A SE ”
$1.50 Thanksgiving Dinner De Luxe $1.50
Southern Pacific Depot Hotel
Dinner Served from Noon till 9 P. M.
menu
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O yster Cocktail
Relishes
Ripe Olives
Chilled Celery
R adishes
Soup
Cream of Tom ato au C routons
Fish
Crab Meat a la Dewey
Roast
Young Oregon T urkey— D ressing— C ranberry Sauce
Vegetables
C andied Yams
C ream ed Onions
Mashed P otatoes
F ried Parsnips
Dessert
Apple Pie
P um pkin Pie
Ice Cream and Cake
F ru it
Cheese
N uts
R aisins
Cider
Coffee
Tea
Milk
Hot Mince Pie
Reservations Made by Phone—No. 18